This one ended just about the only way it could for the Rangers â on a sloppy move that teetered on disaster.
But it was 20-year-old rookie J.T. Miller winning it in a shootout for the Blueshirts last night at the Garden, 2-1 over the Hurricanes, snapping a three-game losing…

After a family dinner of potatoes and meatballs on Sunday night, Eric and Jordan Staal of the Hurricanes found out their brother and Rangers defenseman, Marc, still reeling from a puck to the right eye two weeks ago, is expecting to return this season.
“I believe so, as long as…

The Rangers are expected to be among the finalists in the bidding for collegiate free agent defenseman Andrej Sustr if â as likely â the Omaha-Nebraska junior leaves school following his team’s elimination from the WCHA tournament on Sunday, The Post has learned. Sustr, a 6-foot-8, 210-pounder who hails from Plzen…

Henrik Lundqvist wasn’t going to lie. It has been different coming to the rink this year than last year. It has been different reporting to the practice rink for a team currently out of a playoff spot than it was for a conference leader.
“You can’t feel the…

J.T. Miller did not jump up and down Monday night at the Garden after flicking home his first successful NHL shootout attempt to seal a 2-1 win over the Carolina Hurricanes. The 20-year-old rookie simply tapped his stick on the ice, grateful he had regained the bobbling puck to snap a three-game Rangers losing streak, as if to say: That’s one.

Rookie J.T. Miller scored from a sharp angle, beating Carolina's Dan Ellis for the game-winner in the third round of the shootout, to snap the Rangers' three-game losing streak with a 2-1 victory at Madison Square Garden Monday night.

11:30PM: The following quotes are from the Rangers: Henrik Lundqvist on tonight's gameâ¦ &quot;We worked really hard and they started the game really well. I thought we played a lot better in the second and third periods. It wasn't our best game but we found a way to win and that's what we need to [.